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By the People, for the People
BedJet Offers Personalized Climate Control for Beds
Smart device allows couples to customize temperature on each side of the bed
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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The BedJet V2 is an innovative climate control system that allows users to personalize the temperature of their bed. Designed by an engineer who previously worked on NASA's astronaut spacesuits, the BedJet uses a blower to circulate hot or cool air through a specialized comforter. Users can control the temperature settings through a smartphone app, with features like a "biorhythm sleep sequence" that automatically adjusts the temperature throughout the night.
Why it matters
The BedJet caters to diverse sleep needs, appealing to both hot and cold sleepers. In a shared bed, the dual-zone capabilities allow couples to maintain their preferred temperatures without affecting their partner. This personalized climate control system aims to improve sleep quality and comfort.
The details
The BedJet system includes the main blower unit, a specialized comforter called the AirComforter, and a smartphone app for customizing the temperature settings. The comforter has air vents on the sides or foot of the bed to distribute the air flow. Users can choose between a single-zone or dual-zone configuration, with the latter allowing each partner to control their side of the bed independently. The app offers advanced features like the "biorhythm sleep sequence" that automatically adjusts the temperature throughout the night based on the user's sleep needs.
- The BedJet V2 was launched in 2015 after the company's founder, Mark Aramli, pitched the product on the TV show "Shark Tank".
- The BedJet has since appeared on QVC, where host Lori Greiner, who initially declined to invest, now features the product.
The players
Mark Aramli
The founder of BedJet, who previously worked as an engineer developing heating and cooling systems for astronaut spacesuits at NASA.
Lori Greiner
The host of a show on QVC, who initially declined to invest in the BedJet on "Shark Tank" but has since featured the product on her program.
BedJet
A tech company based in Newport, Rhode Island, with the goal of "reimagining the bedroom and sleep experience" through its climate control systems for beds.
What they’re saying
“My endurance-runner partner, who has dealt with night sweats his whole life, has never slept better than with this device. And best of all, we have a Dual Zone Cloud Sheet that keeps all the frigid air on his side so my sleep habits don't have to change. He absolutely swears by it, even claiming that his sleep has never been better.”
— Samantha Crozier, style editor, Insider Reviews (businessinsider.com)
What’s next
BedJet is expected to continue innovating its climate control technology, potentially incorporating features like skin temperature feedback to automatically adjust the air flow for optimal sleep comfort.
The takeaway
The BedJet offers a unique solution for couples with different temperature preferences, allowing them to personalize their sleep environment and improve their overall sleep quality. As a technology-driven approach to temperature regulation, the BedJet represents a shift in how people can optimize their sleeping experience.


